College Football Recruiting 2013: Notre Dame Excels During Busy Week

We have a busy weekend coming up in the college football recruiting world with stops in Los Angeles, South Carolina and North Carolina for the Nike Football Training Camp and Rivals VTO camps. Before they get underway, we need to reflect on the week that was.

McGlinchey was a nice pickup, but it was Zaire that really brought the house down for Notre Dame this week. The dual-threat quarterback had a number of big-name programs chasing him down. For the Irish, who just landed a big-name gunslinger last year, this really brings up an interesting situation for the quarterback position in the coming years.

ESPNU 150 Watch List member Bowden was a huge a pickup for the Commodores. He's the third of their class (they add a fourth later in the week), but arguably their most important pickup considering he came from out of state.

The son of David "The Admiral" Robinson, is the last pickup for the Irish this week and they couldn't be happier with their haul. Only 6'4" now, the young receiver is still growing and has a lot of potential.

Wednesday wasn't big in terms of numbers, but made up for it in talent. Boulware, an ESPNU 150 Watch List member, is the fifth player to pledge to Clemson and had a number of other big-name programs after him such as Tennessee, Stanford and UCLA.

Penn State heavily pursued Switzer, who was one of the most dynamic playmakers in the country and a touchdown machine. Most expected him to wind up in Happy Valley, but the gifted athlete who can play any number of positions wound up choosing Chapel Hill.

The fourth commit in the 2013 class, Mack chose the Cardinals over ECU, Vandy, Kansas State and South Carolina.

We'll wrap up every week at Signed, Sealed, Delivered with a rundown of all the biggest news and top commitments. Be sure to share your thoughts because we all know that some of these recruits are bound to change their minds.

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